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There are 26 total results for your Tea House search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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liáo
    liao2
liao
 ryou / ryo
    りょう
hut; shack; small window; variant of 僚[liao2]
(1) hostel; dormitory; (2) (archaism) (See 律令制) bureau (government department beneath a ministry under the ritsuryō system); (3) (archaism) (See 茶寮・1) tea-ceremony room; (4) (archaism) (See 別荘・1) villa; (surname, given name) Ryō
A hut, study, monastery; fellow-student.

茅門

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 boumon / bomon
    ぼうもん
    kayamon
    かやもん
(1) thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house); (2) (humble language) my home; thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house)

茶坊

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chá fáng
    cha2 fang2
ch`a fang
    cha fang
 chabou / chabo
    ちゃぼう
teahouse
(personal name) Chabou
tea house

茶室

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chá shì
    cha2 shi4
ch`a shih
    cha shih
 chashitsu
    ちゃしつ
tearoom; tea house; tea-ceremony room; tea arbour; tea arbor; (surname) Chiyamuro
tea room

茶屋

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 chaya
    ちゃや
(1) teahouse; (Edo period) rest stop; (2) (See お茶屋) (geisha) teahouse; establishment where patrons are entertained by geisha; (3) tea house (that sells tea); tea dealer; (place-name) Djaya

茶店

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 saten; chamise
    さてん; ちゃみせ
tea house

萱門

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 kayamon
    かやもん
thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house)

一行物

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 ichigyoumono / ichigyomono
    いちぎょうもの
scroll containing a single line of calligraphy, often of Zen content (usu. found in a tea-ceremony room or house)

休茶屋

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 yasumijaya
    やすみぢゃや
(ik) wayside teahouse; tea house used as a resting place

手水鉢

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 chouzubachi / chozubachi
    ちょうずばち
(See 手水舎) washbasin; stoup or font for cleaning hands (esp. tea house, garden decoration, or for ablutions when visiting a shrine or temple)

掛茶屋

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 kakejaya
    かけぢゃや
(archaism) roadside tea house; beach-side cafe; simple, hut-like cafe

曖昧宿

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 aimaiyado
    あいまいやど
brothel fronting as a tea house, inn, restaurant, etc.

曖昧屋

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 aimaiya
    あいまいや
brothel fronting as a tea house, inn, restaurant, etc.

瑞暉亭

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 zuikitei / zuikite
    ずいきてい
(place-name) Zui-Ki-Tei (tea house in Stockholm, Sweden)

色茶屋

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 irojaya
    いろぢゃや
(hist) (See 水茶屋) erotic tea house (employing prostitutes)

露地門

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 rojimon
    ろじもん
gate to the garden of a tea ceremony house

休み茶屋

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 yasumijaya
    やすみぢゃや
(ik) wayside teahouse; tea house used as a resting place

座敷遊び

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 zashikiasobi
    ざしきあそび
(private) geisha entertainment; being entertained by one or more geisha (in a tea house or traditional Japanese restaurant)

掛け茶屋

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 kakejaya
    かけぢゃや
(archaism) roadside tea house; beach-side cafe; simple, hut-like cafe

曖昧茶屋

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 aimaijaya
    あいまいぢゃや
brothel fronting as a tea house, inn, restaurant, etc.

Variations:
茅門
萱門

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 kayamon; boumon(茅門) / kayamon; bomon(茅門)
    かやもん; ぼうもん(茅門)
(1) thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house); (2) (ぼうもん only) (humble language) my home

草庵風茶室

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 souanfuuchashitsu / soanfuchashitsu
    そうあんふうちゃしつ
rustic tea house made out of a thatched hut

Variations:
休み茶屋
休茶屋

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 yasumijaya; yasumijaya(ik)
    やすみぢゃや; やすみじゃや(ik)
wayside teahouse; tea house used as a resting place

Variations:
掛茶屋
掛け茶屋

see styles
 kakejaya
    かけぢゃや
(archaism) roadside tea house; beach-side cafe; simple, hut-like cafe

Variations:
お座敷遊び
御座敷遊び

see styles
 ozashikiasobi
    おざしきあそび
(private) geisha entertainment; being entertained by one or more geisha (in a tea house or traditional Japanese restaurant)

Variations:
お座敷遊び
御座敷遊び(sK)

see styles
 ozashikiasobi
    おざしきあそび
(private) geisha entertainment; being entertained by one or more geisha (in a tea house or traditional Japanese restaurant)
This page contains 26 results for "Tea House" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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